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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
We hope each and every reader of the Herald made a resolution yesterday to send in news items instead of waiting to be “pumped.” We can’t get th«1 news out of the air. Some peo ple act as though they think we are trying to pry into their priv ate affairs when we ask them for items, and yet they make uncomplimentary remarks if we miss something they think should appear. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Trapp. 5829 84th street. De cember 26. a boy. A baby girl was born Decem ber 30 to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marshall, of 89th street and 53rd avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Conner have moved into apartments over the Lents millinery store on 92nd street. Mr. and Mrs. James Leary, of 10107 55th avenue, are rejoic ing over the arrival of a baby daughter, born December 29. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Worden, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stavos kv were entertained at the home of O. S. Worden on New Year’s day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren MeWil liams and two children, of Al pine, are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisler. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sanders. 7864 65th ifvenue, left the fir- of the week for Wallace. Idaho where Mr. Sanders has business interests. C. J. Larson, of 82nd street and 62nd avenue, who recently sold his store and residence, will leave soon for Molalla where he owns a ranch. Last Monday, December 29. the birthday of J. J. Handsaker. 6935 45th avenue S. E. was cel ebrated at a quiet family eve ning dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. George Goetz, of M heeler, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stein man and Mrs. Nora Reardon, of 6427 88th street. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wake field. 5920 97th street, and fam ily were Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. Eugene Kuhlman, of Rose City Park. J. J. O’Donnell and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toring were guests Christmas day the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. O’Donnell. 6030 90th street. The CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT dainty lunch was served, guests included the Misses LAURELWOOD CHURCH Jeanette Bear, Helen (»lover, Marjorie Campbell anil Ruth The Christmas Sunday school Howard. exercises at the Laurelwood Mrs. Nora Reardon, of 6427 Congregational church were hcl I 88th street, who recently under Christmas F.ve in the beautifully went an operation for eye eater- church auditorium. act. is at her home recovering decorated in a satisfactory manner. Great Under the direction of Miss hopes are entertained that her Gladys James the combination eye may be as well as ever. Her of poinsettia*. English ivy. Orc ease was somewhat different gon grape and Christmas bells from many eases of cateract in an unusually charming that the film was caused by a made Among those who ap effect, bruise. peareil on the program were Stopping at the home of R. G. Handsaker, Norma Rick ■ Wigle, 5906 82nd street, the past Elaine is. Peggy week were J. D. Wigle, of Co nell. Mrs. T. W 1 burg; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wigle Reynolds. Muriel Dickson. Verna and son Robert, and Harry Son Jcnnv. Mary Bicknell, Ha ’ nikseii. of Hood River; Mrs. Wells. Mark Bradford and Mrs. Susie Bishop, of Mabie, and Mr. J. J. Handsaker. Numbers de and Mrs. John Shaver, of Myrtle serving special mention include Park. the original recitation by Elaine In the Woodmere school pre Handsaker. the playlet by the sentation of the Ruggles family, Mrs. Mavuiie Hogue was the Franklin bible class, in which mother in the famous family and tin fairy part was an outstand the center of the little charae ing feature; the tableau bv the lerixation which contains such ¡rir-ary department, acconipan a lesson in Christmas cheer. ied lo Mrs. Davis as solois* ; •»ml Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders. the d.lphtful Santa Claus per 5126 87th street, were Christina son who gave candv anil apples guests of Mrs. Sanders’ aunt to the waiting, happy young Mrs. G. Haack. 17 17 Cbautau sters. A most important part qua Boulevard. of the program was the offering Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McGrew. for the Armenian and Syrian 8729 56th avenue, spent Christ mas at the home of Mrs. Me relief work which amounted to i Grews father. 176 Bancroft ave about $25. The apples which St. Nicholas distributed to the Sun CHRISTMAS TREAT AT day school were the gift of Mr. ARLETA BAPTIST CHURCH Comes, of the Comes grocery at Kern Park. The Arleta Baptist church | was the scene of a novel treat giving at Christmas time as an old-fashioned windmill ground out candy for the children, mu**h to their delight. The decora tions, planned by a committee c several, were unusually attrac tive and included a tree, low i cross-wires from wall to wall strung with cotton and tinsel, and a holly-strung baptistry bi hind which a sky effect of blue with shining stars was further enhanced by colored lights. f.i this setting the tableau of wisemen was particularly fective. The Wrong Mrs. Nichols In regard to the death of i Mrs. M. A. Nichols at Slieridaq which was mentioned recently in the Herald, we received the following letter this week: “Sheridan, Dec. 28. “Another M. A. Nichols, there fore a mistake. Mrs. N N. started east for her father last week, became ill. and had to be brought back home. so got the names mixed, Mrs. M. A. Nick ols, formerly of Lents. starts east again tomorrow for her father. He is 87 years old and For Sale a Methodist minister. i Jersey cow with calf, “Yours truly. H00. Also small pigs, “Mrs. W. H. Hayes.” Zinser, one-half mile Mt. Scott cemetery on Valley road. j2-2tp Furniture Wanted Wc pay the most for you i* ami furniture, stoves used W. C. Rockwell. 601» ranges. 92nd street. Oxone Oxygen Vapor, Mas sage. Violet Ray, High Frequen ev. Electricity, Vibratory, Spinal Treatments, Faradic, Oiyanie Corrective Methods. Super Heat Cabinet Sweats: free examina tion; 24 treatments Twenty Doi lari».- Dr. Jenson, Chiropractor, (since 1910), 3(H Raleigh build ing. Washington at 6th; phones Main 1132 -Cl21«. and give you Service Wood sa wing. Orders taken for woodsawing. ('nil T. Kearns. Tabor 406. For Sale. Good 16in wooil al a reason able price. Phone Tabor 5398 NOTICE TO CREDITORS h the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. for the County of Multnoma h, De) lartmcnt of Probate. No. 17559 In the matter of the estate f and guardianship of Flora J. Gingrich, insane. Notice is hereby given Ilia’ the undersigned has been dui appointed guardian of the per son and estate of Flora J. Gin; rich, insane, by the Circuit Court of the State qf Oregon, for the Countv of Multnomah, Department of Probate, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and rcquircii to present the same, duly veri fieil anil with proper voucher-., to the said guardian, at the of fici- of his attorney, H. P. Ar nest. 5940 I 2 92nd St. S.» E . Lents Station, Portland, Mol noinali County. Oregon, withi'i six months of tin* date of first publication hereof. Date of first publication, ceinber 26. 1919. Date of last publication, uarv 10, 1920. H. R. SCHEUERMAN. Guardian of the person and estate of Flora J. Gingrich, insane. h . P. Arncst. Attorney. Goggins’ Shoe Store LENTS, OREGON To Our Patrons We wish each and everyone a happy and prosperous* new year. Yours truly, Mt. Scott Bakery Cor. 92d and Foster Road GET THIS FACT IMPRESSED That in spite of all you may rcador hear about farm light most efficient are the UNI FARM LIGHT ING PLANTS and WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS th. PAUL AUTOMATIC. They cost less to instnll anil less to maintain. All we ask is a chance to dem onstrate them to you, and you won't be under any ob ligation to buy. our many patrons for their pat ronage during the past year, and wish them a They are durably built but simple to operate. We take thia method in thanking Happy and Prosperous New Year Opal Wilson, thirteen-year- old daughter of Mr. and 5l rs. A. J. Wilson, was operated on Sunday afternoon for appendi- citis. At ** the ’ latest ‘ ‘ report she was doing nicely. Youro truly, SCOTT DRUG CO LENTS GARAGE AXEL KU.DAHL. Proprietor Wright Davis, one "We’re getting along without meat.* “That so? Not suffering, are you?” prietors of the new "Not a bit. But the dogs seem to rage, 5820 92nd traded his place at Gilbert for have a terrible time trying to get j nourishment off our empty corn cobs. a residence at 6030 89th street, and moved Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Hogue, of 6434 88th street, entertained four of her high school friends last Sat urday at a pleasant afternoon affair. The time was spent in social diversion during which *i VERSAL NEW YEAR GREETING Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McGrew. 5851 88th street, entertained at Christmas dinner Mr. B. F. Mil ler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGrew. Mrs. Inez Gulliks and mother, Mrs. Kate M. Wagner, spent Christmas with Mr. and M m . B. C. Grannis, of 62nd street. I James Grannis, of Vancouver, who was also a guest, received a Christmas greeting from hi is son in Canton, China, The mes i sage came through by radio in eight hours. Mrs. Wagner re turned this week to her home at Woodland. Wash. sys tems, the lowest priced and E. Kennedy, Notary Publ On next Sunday morning at 9218 Moodstock Avenue. Tabor un the Laurelwood Congregational 48 H. jl-30 church Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. pastor, will speak on a topic be INSTEAD OF A BONE fitting the advent of a new year. Miss Esther Fleming, librar- ian at the Lents branch, relurn ed to her work here the first of the week after a few days spent over Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fleming of Yakima, Wash. water ing plants and c. The joint installation of Reu ben Wilson Post and Shiloh Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R.. will take place at Odd Fellow-, hall Saturday evening, January 3. J. ROSENAU, Proprietor Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road Portland, Oregon ■■■■■■■■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i Eggiman’s Meat Market F RESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND FISH Vegetable® and Fruit® Butter and E kk ^ NEW YEAR GREETING Phone Tabor 2673 We wish to thank all of 5919 Ninety-second Street our patrons for their pat- Lents, Oregon onage for the past year, and wish them a happy and CORRECT TAILORING successful New Year. Truly yours, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Winter foods are now in beautiful, serviceable fabrics to choose from. Come in and select your Winter suit now while the lines are com plete. Moderate prices, workmanship guaranteed. KENNEDY & TILLMAN Real Estate y JOHN MANZ y